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I.cr ri K hl«|i« voslP.f by I!,• VI»ort«T, Uirimrd II. Unmlolnli, Win. Di-j
1 y the said compact, the stales, u\oar< ' * I EveCir, v.. to prevent ihcoxrc iron *PtJu* crftftr and other constitutor! uutl.orltii 9 et ^v«lopH , n uin message of Nov. 1855, should "s’vear never to
cs tin rrtn, hare the right, and arc in- '"’aid net uf th** vuitciut Assetr hlv of Geor* flu? Sluto, that thoy will promptly and cor -, v >vt»r be considered *tr«pi. . . \ 011 1 imiv, aim-d |>y Mr. Adams*’ B irbnur ti . nn it • r vv »»• hv
/ l,und to . 'it, rposc fat arresting the pin, pas«ml on tlic day of June, HtTi. J. dially alVord ill the? legal moans'and aid in;-' *« >' notionssprta 1 throughout the Conf. dt* jf B> Mr B-vain Man's ham—J .hnHnin'y Ad f 1 ’ an>1 L:inlla 1 • >» hticn,
f the iril and fur maintainin'/ . im (tho emplnv meat of the militnrv force to . then power in executing nil tho legitimate £ r . a U v 'uitil LongrcR.. nnco moro ni least, foels'Ennis ; raire u«dd is i •.er found with Clay
and [<: .tistitiiiional laws and measures] ofl lh ?. t J ,M " 'Vi" D u c 2 *''"*? "[ 1,1 ? tf ,"n * , '
' . 10 Bv me Vice Pirsidont-- .1 olin () Adams
“"I'i *l«t« Kov«!njm«nt. p WPllt , cn( „f,hr Kv-rutiv
'■ Rctolrctl. 1 liiitlliu P ro *'® e ” in S* n '”' , iH„f, e i:„itcd S(:it.. limy his li,notionscense
me»ting be signed by the (/hairmnn and 9 i-i the 3,1,1-iy ,»t* i\i:« r h, i:’,29, and
rctarv thereof) aiuE.be published in the ®iher and ('inter take lus place
. an I tli>
rtirr limits, tin uuthori- prevent th execution thereof, (inasmuch as
r.o'.s ii'. r !:ts, and liberties appertaining govorume:,t and authoiit ea of Georgia
tin ai. ».,vv< i proei edit'p peaceably and without no-
fit h, Tiiat it is the opinion of this menl* ; V*U'*c or force, to execute the same) was an
inn, *• that every power, jurisdiction, and darh,Mary :nd tyiaiinvuf exercise ot‘ powo
right which is n .t bv the a.uisl.tiltion c ! car- y.danger mis to the rights and liberties of th
if/ delegated to the federal government, orApeople and government of the State of
of tin- department!' thereof, remain to the ^Georgia, not warranted by the constitution
people of ill * several states, or their rosper.-^'d the United Slates but was in violation
live stalo govern neuts to whom they may ^thereof; was totally subversive of the prin*
hive granted ilm same; and that those Scijde.s of the Uni m of these States and tlo-
• latinos In the said 0 institution which de-'gstruetive of that harmony which ought t
claro that UVmgrcas sfuill not have, or exer
cise certain powers, do not imply that Con-Jjeral government. :
press, or either department of the Federal® 10. l(psolrcd That tho art ofthe Executive
.government, is entitled to any powers n**t fjDepartmcnt of tho (iovermnent of the
given by t lie constitution; but sut h claufK-tT nited States in ordering the employment
ought to he construed as exceptions to ef>r-£i"f the military force of the United States
tain specified powers, or ns inserted increh Si‘gainst the officers of tho government of
for gre
bill “ I’bat the people of theseveral 9t«itos]
have a right peaceably to a«^'*mbUtogetliei,
to consult together for their common good,
ft.rjfiotruet their representatives, or to poti-.
l.^fc-for a rod re is of gi evancos ; and that 1
they have a r g’it to freedom of speech,!
and of writing and publishing their scnli*j
merits.”
It is under impressions of this kind tint
the prcseti* meeting have taken into consul
ci at ion certain events of a recent date*]
-d'-eply a/fe' ?cig the interests, the honor and-
dignity of the State government, and th
riglils and privileges of ns people. We nl*]
r-y.danger >us to the lights and liheriies ofthe* Tieorgia Journal, and such other pape
this state, as the editors whereof may be*
disposed to publish the same
OLIVER PORTER. Chairman.
Wm. C. Dawson, {Secretary.
TOASTS
\ist between the several states and tlit; fed- rank hy the Lafayette Volunteers, on tlioj
4th of July, at a Dinner prepared by .Mrs.
[ Allen. Capt. John .Wlchell officiating
President, and 1st Lieut. A Cumining asj
Vice-President. --
1 The l-ay n't celebrate—'The political Sah-fij .1?"Nuan Inrli
hatiief American Freemen, B * . \v .
i 2. The Memory of Washington—Great ns r
i'v n r or, greater as a statesman ; hi* snc.ces!
I oid e\ i.imlcs w ill evriiMi.ite in the freedom;
of the win bf
fill.
>ieorgia, proceedingpcactabli/nnd unarmed
u the execution of a constitutional law
>f their slate government, was a high
th.inded and unwarrantable exercise of
|po\ver. i
11 Ilc<olrcd, That tho Treaty conelti-
d« d and iatilied at Washington, during the
■Lite session of (Congress, with a deputation
|nf Creek Indians, is in the opinion of this
[meeting unconstitutional &.unnu lioritative,
laud hath no binding cllieaey or force, in
fat as the rights of the. people and
I government of the State of Georgia arc
I affected thereby; in ns much, ns under tlie-^,
TPieaty of Indian Springs, u complete and |.uul inodei
Ju.lo t - the late Treat v ofllu*Indian filings,®l ,< ‘ , h*ct right vested in the people ot (Jeor-
coneluded in February, and otlierll" ,a i 10 all lauds occupied by the Creek In
•events which followed, and nvc con-® " dhin the limits of that stale
Tiected with it. We arc sensible that |n compru;iit in the Government of tli
proceedings of a meeting like the present,Babied »States, by any act of legislation
xmght not to contain a labored defenco orB" tber by ’Prcaty or otherwise to dicest
Attack of that treaty. D st wo mnwot ouiitflpeople of a state of rights (especially
to mention, that notwitlistatidiiig all tbcH r, - 1 i jls jurisdiction) once vested
impu ulioiH against it of fraud, in it? negoti 5'' llieir consent, which in the
ation and insuliicienry of powers in the in
diati chiefs who unde it, wo hare nrvci
seen any proof of either.' Was then
fraud 3 Of what nature, and by whom 1
proven 7 vv ere the poweis or mmdi: rs of J
tlie chiefs insufficient. How lias this bumf
discovered, and where is the proof of tin?
fuel ? Until such shall be adduced we know
of no sulfkUnt reasons for setting that trea
ty aside.
In order, however, to express our opin
ions in relation thereto, and to the severa
circumstances of notoriety which hav«
grown out of it, this meeting have unani
mausly adopted the following resolutions
2. liis'jlrnd.That bviherevidutton iry wn
the people of the*SfUfe of Georgia nrquirri
the. sovereignty and d.miinion in and ovoi
all the lands within the limits of said stale
and that in and by the Treaty of Pe.ico !
com luded vviili King <»f G eat Britain, on
th 3 Ith \ov uibcr, 17'*2 the said King re-
Jdcr consideration was never given ; and as
[the said 'Plenty of Washington does have
■the ellyct, if acceded to, to direst the pc.o-
lid* of (i.-orgia of their rights of soil and
3 t he Departed Heroes of the Revolution—^™™** '^dounhf to be di
jiberlx an.i uidepcmlt ncc arose from tl»eir*'J, 1 . • *[_ '*• Lumpkin,
givn-
jjorisdiction to the lands inipicstion, hy do-
■lariiig the Treaty of Indian Springs under
l-ind by virtue of which the said rights be
ne complete and vested, “to bo null and
d to all :nt< utsand pm poses wbc.tsoever.”
\nd i; is furthnrtlic up mun of this meeting;
[ibat the re»rcsting by the treaty of Washing-
on of the same rights of soil andjurisdic-
on, in ichole or in part, as had been pro-
i <us)y rest’d by the Treaty ,»f Indian
springs,does notchangi? the principle in tlin
Jsiightcst degree. Tho very mt of re-res
; .ng admits a pret ious divesting and con-
•quently a submission to the act of revest-
6tng would iie un acquiescence in l\\opower}
jto direst; a power wim li this meeting he
be unwarranted by the constitj
tiun,and totally s^bversixo t-f all tho prin-mV
i'V virtues and spirit of the
hte and prOteciion to the oilier.
f The Declaration of Independence— A spe
cimen o! i’< nius, a mantitil im vrantR »j
l 5 The United Slot,s of America—Free and/fj) l,mv l ” u,r
.it peace with the world *. may she serve as r
stio to the oppressed of the earth to light them
to heedom.
fi /he Federal Constitution A combination]
nd justice g the exercise of cqun
c power under its direction, tin
,o:iIv g'laianty to it^ rxisirnce
7. ’J'he Army and Navy of the U States—In]
c hour ol danger the successful ippnsr
time of peace die sonn.e of quiet reflect
li Thomas Jefferson—He has earned ami
• io\s the gindiiidr of his country
‘J Andre.o Jackson—The intrepid and sue-]
.-still defender of his country
10 Lfajette—'l lie living specimen of
Mi d and skilful soldinr, an Imiier t and aide'
stair-man ami a distinguished phi antluophi&t
ll>' F.jrcellcncy George M. Tioup.
Georgia Uolunteers — .May they be dis
ting tu die J fur their vnlur, patriotism and ener-]
:y, mid at the fn -t vv irning «»f their country’:
la n;er, he nrepared to meet the foe.
id ’f'h. Fur Se.r The iidlest bounty of]
fldu Igeot I leaven.”
VOLUNTEER TOASTS
Bv tlm Piesid'-nt—The Surviving Pnlrio’s
>ni Revolution ; may 11< aven’si h icesi i»le
ngs be. bestowed upon their dibtingtiislied n
By Gen Elias Be dl- -.lohnQ
jhis splendid savveys of unku
jhght houses of (he skie Lis PaiiMnia mission
hKbilli u d i bb s, cliesa mcn,ai d <{27 )U wort
* r drv goods, he is belter fated to the clonal
England than the UniN'il {it itrs.
Bv Sherrod lee!.I. im - The *ov. rfignty o f
l'»e Stati h : may if • oi lie a icriliet d at the tilt n
d poty and pditi<*;d prcjadicea,
By Dine. VV Irli, E.vj--'»Vm. >f Crawford
hroiigh die. diqi'Misauon of Divioc Pro\i
lend*, in the ufllii tiou of this iudi idu.il vv
lost an iiiipoiiuut heliusni.in front on
But don’t give up the shi;
• '. ... ii. - luiKti,' Esq-.-TliP (’onsiiimi<*H|
f iKe U ifrd States-—Slay it not be pci vn tt dl
by dedqmug poliuniuns ,
B W P Henry, Kt,q-*-Tlu* general gov
prnnvnt—-it-powers have increawd, are in
nun (sti' d
, .. . . • G« orge M
Troup---Tho c.uligh i-ued I.iati -ai hi- -Til
firm patriot im i tin* able defender nt t*corgi
Bv Mansfield Torrance, Esq-- i lie pe»qd
jof Georgia; they kn. vv (licit dit es and ilu
Aving,d
tli
By John Po\* *dl, Rsq--Gen John Floyd-
ay In-paRt set v ices and nmlcviatiug ivuut
• ini*m secure Idm flic suffrages of fr>*< me
By T. N Beall, Esq Oar di-Unguishe
Senators, Thomas W f >dd>, and I M. Bei
icn ; they deserve the thanks ol the peopi
t Georgia
By John BtiRr-y—G. M Ti -utp ; the snppor
jter of state rights ; may he live, to see the si a
in possession ol Imr lights
Bv James .Maddox, Esq --The r*ongrcs«ion
»l district sy jlcin--.TIie wretched bantling .*
jini!iguea')dcorru{)timq “ conceive.! in si i an
ought forth in iniquity”
By Dr . Rain- y—Win II. ('lavvtord ; may
tin? evening of his life, be ax Ii ippy as the moi
ulna and noon lias been usebil
By Mr John Pinknrd- -The orator of tin
I «v ; may hismore mature years be ns uroI'ii
•s his \ouf!» is promising
By Air U (». Cab mess --State righ's---’! In
[Con inthian pillar of our republic and die bus
ud ofoiir libei tb s;-p d-b*d lie die hand
th't would attempt to destroy diem
Hy tL A ('happe’l --John Form th, the aid
Koran* of Georgia’s rights ; may he Im on
least, fcels j^nnis ; mi re i»*
By (Ud. J ones Nicholson—Geo. M. Troup,% MAltHIF.r)—In dds place, on t’lHhh in»*.hy thr
. t .... r iri t ami an avmvp.l frif.,.1 nf Ui-or t P’W"’
(i ., may he never bn forgollen l.y her ri,i-L„m 1 .J OINOHAI, ol tain
Un “* ■ TO *
Bv Doefor Thnm->« Yl T„ rn or 1 i, n n 1/ niriD—On Friday the 7ih inst. in Ihncnek co*m-
m uminr 1 nomas li. urner John Q Sty. MinCAHOi.iVE M. li A'llL inv. the inimp.
Vlamv ; Ins A.lmml-lr.nnin enmlernned hvje.l ilamrh er nf V'aU.r Hamilton, t'.iq rh.an;li —
‘Very true ami honest Republican, from hini^ her illnrvs wn* of short duration, «he unulivplyii'i 4
ind his Administration vve pray a safe d* li-i l ,r,, * M *‘* *' wn * b * »"' r !»•*; «■•»«! exprvwril to her
taranee very jnom mother, wlilti rirtina by litrl»d, ot her
li. Cant, Alexander S. Keal-State riiht- * "' nn ' l!l,t «"'« on "" Hedremer.
mr bl. ' - • ‘
Arthur a. amjim/a.v.
Olt‘ rtiey A- Counwll’jv at Law,
ell.
By ’] lunldrus B Ri.
r suffrage in itsdefmi
q E*-q—A cobweb p. ..
(f biceches, a porcupine saddle, r hard trot
nng horse, a. d a long journey down hilt to
I,din Quincy AdiueR
By Mr. J. S Peoniman—Georgia ; ever
me lo her infer. s|; may tli*‘ Into unhappy
I tfemice between her and the General Go
vernment sink into oblivion,
Bv Mr. Grm nl.eiry Gaither—William H.
f 'raw ford.
By Air Eli F.. G fitr—Thomas Jefferson;
In* tenprable, long tried pati iol, tiie philoso
liter, the able viaiesmau, and the fnend of
u.*u ; may hi* latter tl.iyq be as
* ippv to iiiiuRelf, his labors liuvc been ben
•fi i’!t»tli pi
U. v'r Don.dd Me Donald Tli" enlighten
*d nml putrio'ie F.xecuiive of Gnngia; .1
|Dng a . ha continue* to maininin tin* ug'.is *
- im/.i ns, m.r, h r 0,,1 lur k supporters to en.i
*le him to triumph om r the wicked in.triiim
iot»- of Adnm< I'low-II and t'aeii em s ai it'
Bv Mr Jon at In 11 Van Wngeneu—t ieorge
M lump: elet 1-d fc. .-*1 l*v d.t select vv istlon
I to-- as (1.,, ri ii'U of and t<
■ d y, I y the wil d, Proi.l (uolvv; h t in 1
ie l opg opposition ) lie has bet n appoiii
•*d I.' guveia and pn 1 « t our lights, ns il sei
the bounty ol pi evidence in coinpa-*io
1 our piesent si uutini; his atlmiuistialio
r the I’igli a am! micit si of the State, 1
.wked I;v that simplicity of manly charm
i, wilirh is ti,;. m.ugk'd result ol an cn
gh:*. ued iindcrkiiamiii.g nut I tdevated integ
ronininmli'iH ;t respect hn I abort'd not
Jmspiie, ard aur icti.e; a confidence n in imptn-j
NOTICE
jj *I?E copartnershipofToitRAKCF. iiHiiXF.?
5 iu the Practice of the Law, lias been 1
dissolved hy mutunl consent.
Tli** subscriber lias opened an office on Wil
tinson Street, second door from the corner
•ccupied bv Joseph Stovall, Ksq
U. K. HINES.
Milledgevillr, July Id
H AVING removed from Milbdgrville, (o’
P‘ rry , Houston Countv, wilt in future,
practice in the S ~ ’
' rn Cire.urt, and i
ford, of the Flint Circuit.
Ju| y'» o>~—4*
the Superior Com t* ol th-
Houston, Bibb, and 1 raw -
StirvaU & Eoavd,
■['■•UNDER the public their grateful nr
S knowledgeinent.s for their liberal patron
ige ihf last season, and respectlully solicit u
t-ntiiiiiauec thereof
Tli v consider tliemrelveR permanently lo
afed at the \\ A RE HOUSE now in iheiror-
iipanry, which is in good ordei I'oi reception
• I Cotton and Goods
Liberal advances as heretofore will be made
mi Cotton consigned to them.
They have a consignment of 50 Kegs good
>’irgiiii.i Mai.iiluctiiieJ lUBAUCO loi sale
as p. a es.
«t.i July IR
3t
-*12
lAov'ulvv Ln\u\ .Vyv-nvAj.
Hale of Lots
In the f Hinge of TltunmSvilli , l Tho
rn a i County, Of .
T n !?M'V , ‘ rl '« half acrf
4 ‘-y 1 S > ln "l.ove Ull.iyo. trued fo,
'll ,' e M - nd *y in Autiust n.xi,
u " bber;.! uutl itrcoinmudBtiiij. (cin,. Sale n<
fur s'le* lr ° m dly lo ll ' l} unlil dli >»• uflfiicj
Ot'NCAN RAV, a
« ILM AM .1 1OKS0N, / ,
MICHAKL HOIIM:, { lum-r?.
. SIMON IIAOLKY, Sen j
J'llv la a c **
. N OlVicr
t Land, i
f*.r
ch land
Florida
IB the Vice-President—The Liberty pu
chasetl with our forefat hers* blood; inay
always be • stimatrnl at its real value.
By Lienteii int K K. (lines—- (’-ol. Seaborn
Lanes, our fellow citizen ; Georgia boast,
his superior in talents and ability
Bv John Carter—John Foisyth ; tlie nble]
a d faitlilul supporter of Georgia’s interest
By David J,ovett - Georgia; the mother
By Alt n.W. Cliatnberl.
Georgia---.May she alvvavs
serf h- r rights and an army to defend ih<
Bv \V. P. Hcmy, Escp.- The President ol
4:li nf .July at ('lavksvillc.
Li pursuance of a previous arrangement
]thn citizens of ( larksvillo and "t‘ i:s vicini
ty assembled in the Court House at the
hour of 10 o’clock, on the 4th inst t»» ‘lo]
honors to the day. A truly impressive dts-j
course from 1 (icn. 3 verse. “ and (.iod said,
b t there be light, nil I there was lit,ht,” was'
Idelivcri <1 by tho Rev. Smith Crandall 9 the
fhc State ol |L*:cliiration of Iiidependpnro was read by
the d
By E G. Cabanes*
.the dnv.
•The Vice President ofl
4lh of .July at Hatoulon.
jleiples upon wiiiJi that inaitumemis foun
Jinquisiied to tin* people of tun ^bate ...
Georgia all claims to the “ (iovernment
p r opr'tty nod tirntorial. rights" of the* ™wctd t Tliil inrsmu-h ns tlicrrmn-
said state, utid everv p.irt tlierenf; and that l! v n ^ rnm °H*'‘ C <( f l - 10 Indian egoot, John
from thence forward all the territ »r> within|JIVowoll, was respeelltillv req'.es'ed by two
the limits uf haid sta'e became and was the ][ pi 'ccessiv 0 Legislatures ofthe Mato ol (ioor-
proporly of W\cfr,e. citizens of said state, upon evidence solli-iei.r/y stron
I virtue ; her sons will sup M The 50tl, Annivor
t them, her rights, am I the rights of ilipT^ilcpriulrnco was c«:
Union. igPutnani comity, in a
IL M J Kenan—1 ho spirit of’7fi»; mikl®lind nnd impressivo.
11 firm ; te>i-:iiSul, tho prudent ; reluctant,Ktession wan formed
held by tluvii m sovereignty,.
,4lb'L but by thrir consent ”
3. Uesolred, That Mich 1 ghts existed and
'Tonlinued in tho people of tho *S:uto of
Go ng a, until t 1 j \M Ii \pnl, Id : j. when
in and hy the artii les of agreeincut and ces
sion, then cunelud. d with the l *itocl States
of \'iinrica, the g •vcrntti ut of ii"nr r ta re- _
il d arid . mivi \ ed to the United Stal- s, all'}
ji; h of jurisdiction und s > 11 to all the landil
ll'mt of a eurtaiii line therein defined; thej
Sd:ate of Georgia retaining the rights of
41 propriety ami jurisdiction,” to and over
-all hinds Fust of said line, which rights
were, 111 ami hy the said artii les, explicitly
va k.Muvvii d. (il by tho Government ofthe,
United States
d. llcsolccd, T'hat in v'c l*y said artii.
►a. 1 .nint mid cession, tho Govcrt
of ’he United States, far an ndequate
«ieb ..ni-iti /m.*«• Matcly paid hy the (L
meiit of tho State of Gu.ugia, did et
1 ) extinguish llio In-lian title to .".II tho kinds
within till? Stale of Georgiaand that
*urh engiigeturut ought to have boon ful
filled ns .soon (13 tho same could have
been done “ peaceably and on roasjiiablc.
cl uei» rininru
By Thomas F. Green—The Orator of thrj
) iy ; an alumnus of Franklin C liege
lycimpn of , laR-ical tasieand cloquem
ibited by him thi°. day, prououneca a higlifj
ulogium on Ins much perHucu'ed Alma Mat.-
By Henry C Phclp—I no United Stu'nso
America; this day roniplcte* the first half I
eiituiy ol do ir g!oi iou 1 linlopcndcnce ; wlulsi[
e enjoy all the privilege* of a free ami repot)
.1 Without any known tenso.i t'.rI","':,'IIH«"! in'lheViITon'oT'
ary of American Ir.-I
•brated in K.ituriton.
liimner nl onco dign
At 1! o’clock, apn
o tin; Puh’ic Square
l M/iu//>/i*'Vl |0,r *i 1 i n H 5 t° (futliorisc sucli request, tl
f^said John Crowell ought to have been no,
moved from oftice ; and that the refusal or
neglect to rein n o him by the JTveeu'ive
D-’pirtmont of the (iovernment of tin; Uni*
1 rofusal, is highly disrespect
oiiritituted authoritiefi of a state 1
on, arid ricstructiv « of that hai -J
>di ought to exist between tho.
tea and the Federal Govern-!
By J. D JarraM—Youth, beauty ami inde
ndenre ; may vve l-»ng 01 jo\ them.
By Dow Perry—Education ; equally bene-j
ieiafto the ri 1 i7.* n andpoldirr ; while ita iu
thi'Mices go forth with the rapidity of elcctri
ily. I'ldighte'iing tin* daikrst recesses win ri
iguoraiire would Reek to lift i s head, vve need
ot'l’e-ar for the s:il< ty of our civil a id religious
Ii. ortv
Bv Ehenr7cr Skinner—Liberty , that for
which our ancestors fought; may it be sup-
son , lit* ac-
I strengtl
1 free mill
ti-uis are
fiu Ii neglect
ful to the cot
of this LTiioi
niotiy wh
ai ai
merit. |
13. Resolved, Tlmt in and by fifth of thr
rules tV artii les of war, it in declared “ that
my officer ut soldier wfio shall use con-
'nnpluous or disnsptctfvl words against
'till. I’lrsi.lmit „f the L'nitcil Slates, ,i,.j |,j cvn v AnieiicSi. ’
the ViccPrLsidentthoreof: against the Con-j, By C. B. Hus- 11—Gen. Jack:
less ofthe United States, or against the.
hitf Magistrate or Legislature of any of
[the ("nited States in whit !, Iu may be- qutrr-
rid, if a commissioned officer shall he
'tshiered, or otlieiw punished as n court
martial shall direct, Jtc; ” That hn h arti-
le was intended, among other things, to.
iptnlcet the chief mugk-lrote « r Legislature
f the several states of tins union from tin
jinsuit and insolence oftlm army when qnar-
[teroci in such state ; in which respect, such 1
chief magistrate or Legislature of a state
are placed, to all intents and purposes, upon
tin; same footing with the President, Vico]
President and Congress. That in case of a
lotion of Haiti article by any commission*
d oliiecis of the army c,f the U Htutcs (by
f>. Rcsolrcd, That the government of th*
United Stales has omitted divers opj*-artn
Jiiliofland occasions o icinoving the Indi
sii’.rs from binds vvitlnn tlie limits of tho Htan
mjI Georgia, and of extinguishing their titb
thereto, when rlie same could have been -).)' 1 '
•Mono “ poaccablv and on reasonable terms . 4 ...
Mtn.l in addition to xuoli .m,i«io„x inti. . contou.pluoux or d.*ta,.cr t lul ..... -
.atnd obsiaHi', lollil.moit of such .0-3'" ' concrn.ng tl.o chief ... ig.st.aje of any
j.A g ...n-..l on its part, bv its own u.easurea^»te ... u huh he may he quartered,) * re-
and policy ; all whielt munifoM nn utis^rujal or ungloct hj the 1 rosnlent ofthe. Un •
disregard to good faith <m the part of ;|,3cd butes, upon request ot fuel. .- I
# ;ui Guver.m.ei.t ofthe United Stales. gistr.tte to ransc auelii.'dhcr to be on
. _ , , , nt . a.aand tried lor bucIi oKciiec. is a wanton in*,
0. r.csolrnl, flK.t.1. yi.vtho lreaty..l* i!)lnu t liu . ov; . rmni :lll .|,o.i,ie S of
Indian Springseoncludod inFebruary.lSy., l t | loaltttCT . i 98U bv C rsivcofthM principles of
*t!m.constitution, ami the union oftlm stales
pis dcstrmlivo of ail harmony arid cord'rilil;
i. .■ ibetweetj tlm fed sral govi rnmnnt at; I tli
M C Uj.UMi Dv lls , l( f lluiUoufi .le,a,-y, ami is ;
tlm Ii nits o SUyjcj depariutcfrom official duty.
conlonnably to» , ' . * r „, . , . . . . .
•it and cession. « IT Resolved, 1 bat in tlie opinion of tlu<
and was, tu all l ^' c I'diowing b-Jtcrs \rritt -n and
soever tli.* >u-|3liul)lis!md bv Gnu. L Jm’d P. Gainrs, n cm
i the time of its fl ,n, *stonod otfi.-er in the r .rmy of the United
b pti--.il. r. be- ablates, vvliilo quartered in tlu
juia, of i.ml concerning the
ill oigia, and address l tn bin
filer iiafe-1 •• Flint River, July
]*Ja letter d.iti d 4 Indian Sprin
fi!^25,’ aimtliorl ttevdated i
fll6th August, lr23,” mid anot
l:ed “Mdledgcvillo, Allgust 3i>th,
Jlo contain words highly “canter,
tl disrespectful” lo tho Gove
i.mgia, and are in violation of the said
Ii article of War, and for writing and
idishing which the said Edm’d 1*. Gaines.
■ ol ii is e miry
a war, ami of bis influence <
udiglitfned Republic.
By 1%«j!)i rt Bucliannnn—Political and R<\i
:i his Un ed. m; lirst rvc.ogiiiz.cd by our Decl.i
.• I ion climb p ndence, may able heads, *tou
M art* and u illing baud*, be ev et- ready to sup
port them.
By Air. Pike •-WashingtonamUibcrty—re
g.< a and jTr.i.-periiy.
By W m l(. Hilt—Gen. Andrew Jack*»on
is arm a host, hib head a Senate ; our hopes
on him.
By Allied Few— The union of the Stales
ml our own rights ; but tlm latter in prefer
and marched to the Church, where, afti
an address to tho Throne of Grace by the!
Rev’d. John Wright, and tho Declaration!
of Independence being read by John M|
Thomas, Esq Wiley II'. Mason. Esq do-
]livcicd an chgutit and patriotic OralionJ
which was received vvitli uuaninmus ai>-‘
plause by a largo and respectable audience.
A band of iiiimc, ariang. d for tin* occasion,!
Ifdayed several nutmtinl nils. The f/rocus
l*ion was again formed und unrobed to th*
public nqiinro. At 1 o’clock a large com
paiiy of gentlemen sat down loan elcgantl
land sumptuous dinner pr. pared hy \\ ileyj
Abercrombie, Er-q. at which Dr Thomas
llorc.y presided, assisted hy Irby llodsoiil
Esq. and Col. Saini.il A. Hailey, ns Vi
’’residents. Alter tlm cloth Was icmoverll
ho fidlovling Tunis were dri-ux, intciFpera
(1 with patriotic songs. 'The company hroki
p at an cnily hour Harmony, gopd or-S
dcr, und union of feeling inaiksd tin* pru*j
ceding*of the day.
I I’he Da’ 1 , and tlm reeollcctic
•vent and character* which this Aiiuivcisar)]
ec.ilU uniting all hurt*
°2 l lie St at is of this Confederacy—-Tli
xistencc depends on theii suvcreigui) h
3. Rlie F.lcral Co is'i’Mtion—f»v a li e
ouMiuctiou siilfu ientlv eneigelic ; liy ft
tjiir.il intiiprcti'tiou, diingerottsly now crlul.
4- 7’he President of the U States— VYhcn|
ided by patriotism, the Constitution his text
id the U. States—Justice for
■ all—injustice from none.
1 fi. The Si de of Georgia—We cnngrnMlatc
ffourselves on the proRpectR of shorllv arqiuring®,
' nt-t,.. ^yOlU^I n
jilltei •••.
f* Purchase and Sale ol|
d .tl 1 alUli.u
;l government in Florida.
L is known that the .
u e v. ell adapted to the
tuple* Sugui Li"'f and Sea Island Colton ;
that gciul.-iwcn vv ho vi-vit ilu-> cocntiy with
■ to pf^maneut M-tth nu ut, labor umlu
y »b-advantages in the pen base or lora-l
ol Lands, which it is believed might beg
lobv i.iled by this f-lbe- c.
Il is the ininitk ii oftlio tindcmgai d to be
jprepan d with spef i.il in foriimiion relative tofc
he ijitalitti and extent of the most valuable land if
vhic-li m t) be oltercd lui sale by the g(
unit, or If) individuals Books vvij( be opt n j
d for ilm registering ol all c. t.U. s which un
iO committed to the charge ol said Ohio
with dtaft*- and description*.
I lie Raid (Elit e will be prep ired to attend toB
II’,lies, ni.il a I.Hlv clo-nm «i.'.l2' i; " U.ivo to llu- p. rim r.gniplxtioi
ipproprinte I tratio.t wax dcl.V.-reil !,,- (• -„l I’r mlj-Mmcit ol h.ulclmm, | to MM,,.,
Jam's M Cunnii'ulutm ; ..tier l„cl. Hi.- 1 pni!".?.l T.j ‘Lh'ZidCd \\Z T
company retired and partook ol a sumptuous® ■ •
I, piovi*L ,1 hy Mr JulmBrynut; the
[cloth being removed, tho following toasts
wcrediank—(icn. lUnjnmin ( Irrelnnd act-
Proskb nt, urid Cob Hudson Mossy
Vice President.
I I He Day we celeb)ate—The birth dnv n
t The (I’ .nniiont i f the t'trited States—
In* one best ad,ipit d to m-* habits ahd mcii
itioiisofihe pi epic ; may it h- couiiuensu
(e vvitli time.
.1, Greece—Succr«s to her nrmsj and iude-
ndence to h(*i' sous
4 South Ameriia—W’c hail her with pride
8 tlm pupil *-! on, Republic
Party spirit—M,*y uu asun s and not
be its guide.
(j l.'utidii of President—It shoul 1 be ex
iisivcly ii the hands < l lie p< oph*
7. Lnloiiizatuui >onrtij—A noble iimtitutiot
r tli«M*\er. i**c* ol ora* iir*n( benevolence,
t; F.ducatiun•- - J he Corriulhiau pillar ol
ir nauonm p:ospeiny.
y. American tL'niu^ --Once the scorn of Eli
pe. ii - *hc rniiei''ui n ol' the u oi Id.
10. 'File Army of thr I a ed - '.<<*• .A ban
f lioeinea; unconqucied and tiucvniqueiii-
1 The .Vary of the United S/uA-f—It Inn
jlit Old England that she can no long- t
«uM of bed gtitfsuesxof (he Sea*.
12. Gen> ml Andrew Jackson- -Next to Wash
nglon in war, and next to Washingion in llir
ic ir’R of b r ‘ Ouiniymen.
Id The Fair—
Wllhoui the tniilei ft om partial tx-nutywon
Oli 1 whet were man—a world without a tun.”
VOLUNTEER TO XSj'B.
By the President - l he Day we < olebratf
ai >y genenitiui’s thiough time rele rate i
viiJ) the ga.ue und und' i tlje s.un,
»overnmein that vve do
By ilm \ ico I’m-,.dent- -May party spin
b-idc n i.d w e all act for th * coc .uoii gaotl.
By tin* Orator of tlm Day- G**orgia ; in i
lie cc-'s.* io be distracted bv prut\‘spb ii, an
• i.k with the fust si:. »• s in tlie l/mmi.
B> r V litiHvn, i:«|.-G I
,),p \*'r.Kt,i-ipi-,n ol South Amoriru.
Ty A Uoir, -M.,\ rooti,,,,,-,,,,,-'
\ aliiable Propeiiy for Hale.
I ^ iN " 4 6, »' »qu:ue U, in tho to.tr.
M.J Covington, N* wim, county will, a l.ir e
J con.mod.ot.s Owelli.. R h„rl‘si,„ r H 0 „;,
Olielwo Loix ninkmi! » Npiurt- ol 300 1, ,-t.
P, ihcloBml) and <-. Iir-r nei-rwar} l-uiidiiiL-s.
I lie ahovB pr.-n.isra arc •itunleil the 1
'• u. co,,,,..-the 1-ul.l.c S.,i„ , UM11 .
rer.mis wishing to uurclm.e will ,|„ »,H
Ml iimnc,l,.,t,.|j. look lor Ihcnarlu,. 1.
heuhcvi-(Iiopcrl, . o, ili.posed ol „. r-ri-
n.tle, ,t w-tii (,e oiTr-i. ,.f at public oulrrv,
n the first 1 uc.h.y u, b,-p,nnl„ r m ul Ihc
Morr linnsr rlour. One.ihirrl of li„-i.uiclmre
t.l tie irquiit-tl iu l,find, t|,- imtnnrc
I „,l mu,.line, is, l.y pim-lu.aer
l-'M"gapp„.>e,i secuu.j- Also,c.nn he h.„J
h i ll,e ahoy.- premise., a lore,- plai-taiiu.i
• illiin one u„|e u ( mw,,, in t n„i| order- lot
'-hivuii"'!- JU1I.N HUNT.
* ..vtngion, July la ±2
Ju'W Country Travelleit.'
, 11.1. observe llmt-James B. & henry
10 'i'* C“>l» "I li.e ChaMHlmL!':,!,! 0 ™
t. r> w ill be in good oule, hy ,|,r hrsr’ol Bm'i
' nU " P X1 1 mid ns gun,. a ,o„d iron. M«-
an, i i ficin \\ a!b-i s old !tny, ai d ;,|>c. from
ersy th, a* cun he fund il, IO (. k |i i|, 1M |»„ r .
• ase, i ulining the Oil! Red Lh k 'J ruil 4 \ C -
attention v.iil he pmn, », m j (’ 0 .», and 1 «-,b
« Kepi (or those who mu) phase to favor
c ni w rl. their custom,
july JU
4f-
-12
Feti.stti
SFHAVEb
5^ BOA’ the mUriiinr. living in
MV, lOmihR * OH I, I ,
■ r a .» VOI-.K OF ( Xh.S, Inc
*« aifi«>|«| ; they Hire raised in Y\ ilkimmi) or
J w igg. roeiill. s One ol ll,e„, |,| r ( .g
while, the oil,-, r .d -pe, kl.-.l, hull, umrhe.l
r, -p nnd n l.nlf c.„p i„ n„- ,i K ht e„r
1* umln -bil in the |H|. '1 hey aie
dling size. Any pci sun
hey are, will
food order, nnd i
liugnie information where
nler a parlirul.ir la*o. on me and shrill Im
- illy reuunJet). ASA AI * HI IA
Si- 41
july IU
CJIUTI0N.
: HE pul,lie are lore ,„ ned ng.nnst irsiline-
i *- I “ r - 1 1 - '■rlHi. 1 1.rml, ". Ihc Ang,„in R ».
sn.iif- Hull I,otic,y, No IJOilS, (n U (,,,|e Tu k-
■' prin-r. UlOJkW,
n 11 Olll II t , St II (! pH)*
AN'l IIO,N v"'< (VzAJhT '
tl.j llin Edi.orsul Ihe Uroig,., ivl, »m ngcr
„l,o\e 3t. and lurnaid .1,,
isym. a C.
Si- 43
/ 1 AII 1 ION—All pe.snts helehy
VV w HI lied 11 oui 11ado g !<ii oi i m « tvii.g i\u-
N.-I'S ,,l Hull,!, given l.y me lo Nntlieniel
Key nuhls, one Ini £'GU, ilm- t„c im], Ueceni-
. Id-A, ,„itl (HI, lo, 5440, due the -Jfilh ilnv
Der-i.-inber, 18SII, ns I nm del,, mined
P„y the FHine, hnl,ss ihe comhiinns t-.c
tvlnck. lliey nre gr. e ,rc I gully luimhil.
liUBMU liM.UA Vl,
aw lord con uiy, July 13 qj
O N iin* (list Tin
be sold ut the
I Milledoi vill
r ent, w ill
C-JJi.vul l i* .im
clt, John Clitrlv*-,
1 )-~.!o»inl) l)i«i»i*
iDifkint oi In lie' <
CIHlUl'tl, Ji *s|-
■. Dupre*. Cm
John O. Harr, Jamc* C.l
Cun’i-n, John Carnp-j
*d;iv in Ouobe
onn-houht* ii
2 1*2 acres of land, pi me
Inhtpti frci k, the rcdrsimo
dic’d 'ltnua
onduded in February, 1
th the Crock Indian* Hulofy by
the Govcrmnuul of tho United Stales, thro'
agents of its o vn s ;lo-'li*m and choice, the
Indian title to nil tho lands
„aid Crook \ linns witbi
Georgia was extinguished
the sai I jiitii'.b s of agrocm
*i'nat tin; said Tioalv becan
inttsuts unJ purposes wbn
•prtint laic uf thr land,\toi
ratification, ami from which perio
came an*’ was, t > the poopb* nnd
merit ofthe Main of Uuorgin, *'
evidence, that tho Indian mit* i
lands oecupiod by tho Creeks, w
Lmits of Georgia w is h-i eMiugup
tjittl oven it’ no utich title <'.vi
vornmnnt ayd peoplo ol (if
} v, at least from then -ef.ww
vjf property in the sod, and jar
the territory to winch tins
was so extinguished, was <
rested, to all intents and pUR
By J. Keister -The immortal Baron Dpyjourscives on me jir«*»|i«'vis oi tummy .«« , .ui‘ , '"fijJ( c itijp n t |,; s g. lw
Kalb; though dead lie lives hi the lemcm-jRilo* P'^vogsion of our entiro state domain .... i. . '* • .
of every Amcionu. M 7. fJ.-i.rg, M Troup-Abje, i.„I*-|.r-.„nt:n,-h-h -!«mSi v
Bv C. 11 imiuond—Tho immortal memoryjlhonest, and patriotic ; for n time serving po*"^ Rv Willrim B °Woilor
f (icn. 1'iancis Marinii, ffllicy he Inis :i inanlv cont»*mpi. ,..1' tllu
By J. R. Ware—Lafayette ; may hi* worthy John J\l Benien John Forsyth—The* 1 -* * ’ * ■
ever remembered. * I
By N. AlcGeboe—Woman ) an unvarying!
'a$force thnlevet plays upon ihe^aiomof iimh ;
* * ‘ , r. .'..I . 1:1,c..„. T .1:.- i ..i.:i
I hai
mini il (' Hi ke.
V!i*» l oi.hu Drimanl, Jnna 1
.■UK John E. Duuiurii,
v«-ii|»i»> t, A II* ii Don
Ji remian D qu. »• 2, Airxaii-J
ilcr i»« in*..• «i < a. ixvi D <*kiu«.Naiic) L. Dt-mmid.
E—li. l‘Mni(ii<(b(in, KiIwiii l-'.p|.»,
K— Li'.rkm I i.Iihkiiii I, biiiiimms Fgwlt-r, Hon.
'low* Full 3, lliOiiiiM Fu.uai, 1-hq. Kidottd F
t lo) (I.
U-t'in, Gr filn, C'wpi. L* w>< L. G.ifilu, Williuuvj
Bin hiin.i
| nadc know n on the <l iv
HENRY (iEE, ;
1-HEK.m B. BUCHANAN s A:!, “’
julv IU J
LL persons indebird to ihe estate of J
Y 1 axsi Inie U \ «||, n uruv . f,
ifquchted io inuKe inni.ediRii ( .vin
,,u,s# * u> v| hom thr estate is t i rl {, a
. i.*..* i their .K ca unts . greenlih- o ;uv
LL!Z \BETH IMX^On, INV
wo.thj II. John M nernen ty John / . rsuth- Mr, a W fl lh , Zander of their ei.nn,^ ' * fi
■ ring ,’o„,lj,„.n,o„ ,gn.net „ur.,.,l.,.,,lu,in- 1^ \ !v , ■ Q„i!ln„, E Morriwethor r.nn.lS
•rjmgfhl.«,-*«,on ol C .-o»re«, *vo« met k) H,-m *. 1.2 c.tn.phell ; every Hue Georgian will approve!
1‘ oommondnbl# boldnce, ami wtiH tHe* of nl( ..ureacminecieJ with the f eatyl
tl.
tml iu b
id,' t|,c
ril In'll
: I ti ll.I
.ovor.
7 Result"!, Tlmt train t!i
VTiitilicatiut. "I s iil 1 mil). I
.1 Goorgi.i had a ri.-1.t, (d'
•i: not pr- vimuhj to pus.-, l.v.*
said !;imU, ami exorli
ton,Imp'ilm oporium
■stale over tho
title 5
“l
j cr.od o! tlicffl
Hum,
Iced it lia!l'S' , ‘
lisposiug otVjR "
) j jurisdiction, by i*x*w Vi
I Ilf llu: laws of tlicij^' 1
that at tho called
;i;,n of tin; Lcgiskiture
•ight of Logiskitii
the act pass
ed nt s
in .May, fc?25, sucha
• f'\L'n iseiJ. und thatj
ijssion on tho |
..... of June, 1 i'J’x diri'diug the said lands*
to bo survey od and di^pusrjil ol, and c*xtcn-H
•ding tlie operation i.f llio laws t.f tin; sut
o\,u tiu; same, was a rightful and logilunat
txercise of tho power of legislation hy tli
hla'.o of (ico:p,-a, not forbidden « r pruhibi
Jc.l by^tsrnn»tiiutioii| or the constitulio
,i„.l laws of tho United States ; that bcingj
thus liglitful, leg'll»inutc uud e.onstitulioiial.J
tin art of llio ^overnmont of tho Unitodj
»Sint'is or any department thereof, er post}
j'licto ran render it void or inoperiitive ;. and!
consc'i'iontl v, that it vvas, ami is the duty ofj
tl u , Executive Department of tlio Ciovorn I
Imiiit of’ Uoorgi.i, to canvo the same to b«|
executed according to it* true intent and(
au-aning* and ‘luit it vvas and js tho duty o\j
tin* .rood citizens i f this Stale, to he aiding
m ,d assisting Cordially in tho oxecution
thereof- , ., . ,1
r’. Tint nnv interference of tlm I «*«loral;
govnrnmont, or uny department therool, nm
especially hy th-; employment of the mill
larv t'orco of the United .States, or a tiitc
hi to have been erreeted and tried. Thai
(iovernur of Georgia 'lid right in de*
iding Ids nrio t and trial. \* d th -t the
isal nf the President ofthe United Mates!
-ause him to be arrested and tried, vv.v
itonly disri'spcctful to the State ol Geor
a, and a high official misdemean or.
17 Rfsolrcd, That the following words, ai
larged in the aflidavits h**reafl« r mcitioii
1 (with which llio President of tho United
l.ves has been (iirnisii'Ml) lo have been ut
•red by the saiJ Gon. Fdni’d. P G lines, o
id c-oncoming the (lovernoi and anthori
es of tho Stale of Gooigiu while quarter*!
I in that stale, to wit: “that the pcoplt
f Georgia wen; under tho intluenco of in-
Again", politicians ' a* proved by the alii
’veiHon L. Brooks; that if Giver
Troup made or attempted l » make the
Imrvey” (of the acquired territory)
j voiild be tiled f»rtreason and hung,’
■that Goo. Tcuup and liis friend-* vvci
] riguingdrmngcgues ' as proved by the ufli
j Unit of Alulmel Watson ; “ ho (Gov
11’ioup, is a demagogue ; his partita us un
| innngogucSf unpt inripleat demagogies, li>
I (Tiv. Troup) is guilty of treason" as pro-
|v(>d by tho a tli davit of Christopher 1)
I •rung. Esq that “ if Governor Troup
I In; little di magougt state, of Georgia d.<lj
■uuf mind that he" ((iaim-s) tl would get]
a'lofdof him" as proved hy tho alTi*lavit of
ij »el Baley, ure highly “ contemptuous and.
i.X/(* respectful" of ihoehinf magistrate, the
itSjpeople and public authotilie* of the !
coeniv—- W here i*
o.unnel \Y . V\ i!s(-n unmVal guardi..i, , f
• • H Wilson, applies io imk r letm*
I iK.u.ii iRtiaiion on tin- estate <.| J |,„ .
I. I lobsi.n, inte of s,*in ecuiuv, «|< e *i
1 li.-veure then--lure iu tut k.vujuumi,, al nnd
Nii.^tilur, me U.Aid»e*i uml ert aaj, ,,| u.d .leuaiw
Ih-kikI M|.pt*r at my oltice \*ithii. me n,ne
CUItlC, il jj.iy they tail,
IlktiHlIUll II,,lulu Hol be
Given under mj lixtul tb)7 6th nf J u y, itJS
LLI.A3 il. i
cmiiitv — . -Wliei i
!■
ap rig m
Sdavit
and
of (I
iolalion nf tlie suul
war; that for uttering such
id Edm'd. !* Gaines ought V
•thereof, to prevent the execution ol a con
..titut.011',1 low of nily state, h an arliilraryKOt', arliele
mid tyrannical e*erei»fl of power, imlpaMylwnrJs tlio
.Mulct,MS t , tl,* rights of such state, u-.j|l.«v„ keen arroste, and aj.-d by a court
ll,e l.bertie.s .ftl.e people thereof ; not vvar-*marj,al; an, that Ike negh-et or refine, of
ranted bv the conslitutioll, but is m Viola- jftl.e l*r, -„lent ol the I mted fetal, s, alter b- -
lion thereof, and totally subversive oftlivl'iag notified ol the r,.et» to caese tlie said
nriiieinles nf the union of these Stiles; than, sto he arrested and tried, is wanton y
ii.,,1. vih-s-.i Hint I y that the Government and disrespectful t„ the (•ovo.-nuient and people
,|e of ,,ich »t.ite have not only a riiht, -of Georgia, ai*gJ a lugk o);.cud
(runt is tkeir duty to resist such inturt'er-
j'iiat the hte ini -rf
10. Rtsolml, That tins meeting do feel
nfilic redo.?,hull, tlietrrijht and dot; 1 tu assure tho Gov
rst.ite ol Tho
. ,1, Ml.
j cite m J ndmnnbh dll j
•d c-n ditura nl <
mj cfK*e wMlun th*- '
»v* i-8me in un) they
not l»e frmnud.
) Lund, itut Cih of Jut), 132P.
Cvl.ORG I M Dooly cmnty.
. r<or C'ourt, fitly TVrm
N the pP’-i'iv n end nlliaavit of 7'! o»
^ F F «ter, udm’r. ol Robert r.*ar
iu, ckcM. ftatirg tbhl I t up* in {J- j>*».
uon of R ci rtain pieiui»-er\ note, whirl*
urpor'gd to buvt he#u Rt\*u to gani de*
•eased, in his lifelin.c, iy l a * Sn»»,' and
J auicr Tvswt-ll ot said cc un •. wh.cl. said
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